CLEVELAND, Nov. 1, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Have you noticed workplace demographics are changing? Office diversity is shifting and the Cleveland Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) is offering a program to allow communications professionals of all ages a chance to network. Boomers, GenX and the Millennials can gather for a networking mash-up to expand their list of professional contacts, get career tips or even develop a mentoring relationship.
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Open to members and non-members, the event is scheduled for Thursday, November 18 at Table 45 from 5:30 – 7:30 pm. This semi-structured mixer will allow everyone from seasoned communications pros to communications industry newbies to meet and greet. Professionals can choose from a list of suggested topics to discuss, share perspectives on the industry, swap success stories and learn from the "other" generations.
Don't miss the chance to network with a few special guests and seasoned professionals from both the corporate and the agency side of the business.
A few of these guests include:
- Amber Zent, Account Supervisor, Marcus Thomas
- Andrew Bennett, Marketing Manager, Within3 & President, Cleveland 20/30 Club
- Danielle Cherry, Coordinator, Communications, Cleveland Indians
- Eileen Sheil, Executive Director, Corporate Communications, Cleveland Clinic
- Emily Lopick, Communications Associate, Cleveland Clinic
- Eric Crilow, Account Representative, Infocision
- Gary Klasen, Director, External Communications, Eaton Corp
- Mark Crowley, Director, Internal Communications, The Sherwin-Williams Company
- Trevor Loe, Vice President - Sales, PR Newswire
The cost is $8 for members, non-members, students and IABC members who are currently in transition between professional employment opportunities. Appetizers will be provided and the restaurant features a cash bar. Table 45 provides complimentary valet parking to customers.
Register for this event online at www.iabccleveland.com or by calling 216.226.7013.
Founded in 1970, the International Association of Business Communicators provides a professional network of more than 15,200 business communication professionals in more than 80 countries. The local Cleveland chapter includes nearly 130 members who support the highest professional standards of communication and drive innovation in the communication field. Visit www.iabccleveland.com.
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